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Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, staged a small group, 
including a fine Odontoglossum spectabile with a branched panicle, Cattleya 
Fabia magnifica, Sarcopodium Ccelogyne, Cirrhopetalum appendiculatum, 
Cypripedium Actzus Bianca, insigne Bohnhofianum, Thalia Mrs. Francis 
Wellesley, insigne Gladys, Germaine Opoix, Mrs. Spender Clay, elatior, 
Dreadnought, Dallas superbum (Curtisii x Fairrieanum), Bulbophyllum 
Godseffianum, and other good things (Bronze Banksian Medal). 
Mr. E. V. Low, Vale Bridge, Haywards Heath, sent Cymbidium erythro- 
stylum, Leliscattleya Decia alba, Cypripedium Thalia, C. Germaine Opoix, 
C. Gaston Bultel, Cattleya labiata W. R. Lee, a pretty white form with a 
tinge of pink on the front of the lip, and C. labiata G. G. Whitelegge, a fine 
white form. 
Mr. G. W. Miller, Clarkson Nurseries, Wisbech, sent Cypripedium 
Sallieri aureum, C. Marjorie, C. Curtisii, C. Ossulstonii, C. longwoodense, 
and C. Clarksoniz (Acteus X insigne Laura Kimball), a most beautifub 
clear yellow hybrid, and an improvement on the pollen parent. 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
CALANTHE CooKSONI# (C. X Harrisii X vestita oculata gigantea).—A 
large and very beautiful pure white hybrid,.and a great improvement on 
C. Harrisi. Exhibited by Mrs. Norman C. Cookson. 
CATTLEYA ASHTONII ALBA (Harrisoniana alba X Warscewiczii).—A very 
fine white form, with a yellow disc to the lip. Exhibited by Messrs- 
Sander & Sons. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
CATTLEYA VENUS LUTESCENS (Iris x Dowiana aurea).—A very large 
and beautiful form, closely resembling C. Iris in shape, and having clear 
yellow sepals and petals, and a broad rose-purplelip. Exhibited by Messrs. 
J. & A. A. McBean. 
CYPRIPEDIUM SIBYL SUPERBUM (Francisie X Fairrieanum).—A large 
and handsome hybrid, with white dorsal sepal, tinged and striped with rose 
purple above the green base, and the drooping petals yellowish green closely 
spotted with purple-brown. Exhibited by Mrs. Norman C. Cookson. 
CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION. 
OponTocipIuM FowLERIANUM (Odontoglossum cirrhosum X Oncidium 
Forsesit).—A new and very interesting generic hybrid, bearing a spike of 
six flowers, having rather narrow lanceolate yellow sepals and petals, barred 
with brown, and a broad pandurate light yellow lip with some chesnut-red 
markings in front. Exhibited by J. Gurney Fowler, Esq. 
MANCHESTER AND NorTH OF ENGLAND ORCHID. 
At the meeting held at the Coal Exchange, Manchester, on November 
"and, 1911, the members of Committee present were: Rev. J. Crombleholme 
